Articles, tagged with "horse drawn carriages", page 3
23rd April 2010
Manhattan New York is a well populated area, making it necessary for the inhabitants to have a peaceful getaway where they can relax and enjoy themselves. With this in mind an 843 acre area just outside the city of New York was bought in 1853 with the int...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
16th April 2010
Fuengirola is a small fishing Mediterranean village having a proud historical past and a multi-ethnic present that attracts a number of tourists from around the world. This privilege village is just about 25km to the west of Malaga. Still retaining the ch...
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Author:
allexwilson
03rd March 2010
Mackinac Island vacation, Mackinac Island hotels, Mackinac Island restaurants, Grand HotelSince motorized vehicles are banned on Mackinac Island, other methods of transportation must be used to explore the Island. Let's look at the different ways before ...
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Author:
Dunnigan
23rd February 2010
Only a few hours from Europe is a place where you will marvel at the sights and sounds of a distant land. Boasting a rich history, exotic adventures, open-air bazaars, and an incredible mix of cultures, Marrakech will inevitably seduce each of your senses...
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Author:
Arnoldo Watson
17th February 2010
Visitors to London can rely on one of the best run forms of public transportation in the world: Black Cabs. These iconic vehicles have roots that go all the way back to the early 17th century, when horse-drawn cabs were first regulated in this bustling ca...
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Author:
Ian Evans
08th February 2010
Good School Bus Sales are hard to find sometimes, and it was less than fifty years ago that Taylor Bus realized this. Getting your children from point A to point B has always been at the forefront of both the parent's mind, and it is very important to mak...
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TAYLOR BUS SALES, INC
14th January 2010
In this article, we take a look at some of the other popular attractions of Luton.
1. Mossman Collection
The Mossman Collection is renowned for being the largest and most prestigious collection of carriages in the UK. Held annually at the Stockwood Pa...
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Author:
Susan Ashby
04th December 2009
Sacramento, the "Camellia Capital of the World," is a city known for its tree-lined streets and year-round blooming flowers. It is the capital of California, and the site of the historic Gold Rush.
Sacramento's mild climate, cool summer breezes and rai...
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Author:
arstringfellow
30th October 2009
Alaska cruise ships are busy in the cruising season that is May and September. You are sure book your favourite Alaska cruise line offers or choose your choicest cruises now. During the cruise season the weather in the Pacific Northwest and on the route u...
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Author:
CruiseHolidayDeals
29th September 2009
We use technology for everything we do and it is ever changing. Even back in the day we were excited when new technology made our lives easier. But back then, change came most slowly. When we went from horse drawn carriages to the automobile it was a l...
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Author:
Juan Ruiz
03rd September 2009
Surely, from the time you approach at Vietnam, you will soon recognize that you are not just short on attractions and activities.
So, you can cruise up till the Tonle River, sailing past shining temples at banks. More, hop at a conventional junk ship all...
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Author:
HopViet Travel
22nd August 2009
You’ve probably already realized it - weddings aren’t cheap! Traditionally the parents of the bride would have paid for the whole shebang, but in modern times that isn’t the case. The majority of engaged couples now opt to pay for the we...
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Author:
weddingdirectory
20th July 2009
When cars first replaced horse drawn carriages they did not have to go too fast to be the preferred choice for transportation. They simply had to go faster than a horse drawn carriage. And that was not very fast. Therefore when it was felt that cars neede...
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Author:
louieliu
09th July 2009
Some men treat their cars with more respect than their spouses-because they last longer than the later. Jokes apart! The secret of a shiny and glitzy car goes back to European history. Over 100 years ago, the Europeans used to apply animal fat over horse-...
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Author:
quinlanmurray
11th June 2009
The limousine, for many of us, has been around forever. We associate it with the wealthy, famous or those who just want to travel in class. But how many of us have asked when it was the first limousine was used or how the term limousine even came to be? W...
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Author:
Robert Bell